Interesting reply, that one, how much more effort would it of taken to direct the customer on to those shops, and build some good will with him???
I have tried Motomart a few times in the last few years, and always feel like I am interupting the staffs day. Asked about tires one day, within a certain price range, parts man said he'd call me back, which he did, with one choice which was a brand I wasn't keen on. I visited another shop, the guy there jumps on computer goes you can have this this or this at these prices, and gave me about 4 choices. Which shop showed an interest in the customer? which shop made a sale? Which shop will be higher up my list when it's new bike time?? which shop am I going to go back and buy more from!!!
It's about building a relationship with your customers, the small sale might not count, but it might lead to the big one in a years time if the service is good. I still call into Motomart a couple of times a year, but am yet to see any changes in the service of customers who are probably thought of as casual or unknown ones. It's the customers perception of service that the shops need to concentrate on.
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of course there is more to the story!! but i thought swear words and providing the evidence was pointless when this was a "short story" thread
Of course they will not lways be bad..but when they make a mistake..they dig their toes in like sherpas on a cliff
to their detriment i'm afraid..
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I love this thread, it's one of the most entertaining on KB for various reasons.
I've never shopped at Motomart. In fact, I competed against them openly for three years. Yet I can stil walk into that shop (or any in Wellington for that matter) and shake any number of people by the hand and say "How's it going?"
Can you re-read your post please? Try this.
In any motorcycle parts department in New Zealand, there's 4000 little bins of small parts out the back. A third of those contain "generic" O-rings. You bring in a fucked O-ring, or better still, the measurements of one, and expect the poor bugger behind the counter to say "Sweet, I know where there's one to fit, be back in a sec." Sorry, that's simply laughable.
People have VERY unrealistic of what customer service means.
Being ignored for 10 minutes on a quiet day, your complaint is justfied.
Being responded to in a down right rude manner, your complaint is justified.
But yours mate, is quite simply hilarious. I'm going to shop at MotoMart on this basis alone.![]()
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Fucken tell me about it, even when I worked at the competition you and Pete would tag team me for turns at telling me how great the latest GSXR was and how you could get me on one no problems.
I was only there to pick up an o-ring, sheesh!
Funny how I'd always have nothing to do when it came time to do my pickup runs![]()
Geez you're a loyal fanboy arent you?
Would agree with your above posts, its about the relationship and perception. Doesnt matter what you thought about the service, its what the customer thinks.
PS Now before SparkyBill has me kneecapped, I realise there's some people who wouldnt be pleased if Valentino Rossi/Mick Doohan/ Carmen Electra served them and you just can't please those ones!!
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